‘Sup gaiz.
I’ve been watching Japanese anime a lot lately and since I can’t hear a foreign language without wanting to analyse the shit out of it, I’m enjoying it less the more I watch it.
I keep hearing the same sorts of words a lot but the endings are different. I tried looking up Japanese verb conjugation on Wikipedia but I couldn’t understand that either. I thought if I was able to see the rule for Japanese verb conjugation next to the Korean rules, I might be able to understand them a bit more but when I went on Google looking for such a table, I couldn’t find anything.
I thought I might find more Korean learners who know Japanese here than Japanese learners who know Korean in the Japanese community so here I am.
Eg:
하다 / する (suru)
해요 / ??
해라 / ??
and the rest, if you guys would be so kind.
or something. y/y?
EDITZ:
- I know how to conjugate Korean verbs. I want to know the Japanese equivalents.
- I can't read Japanese. I just copied the above from Wikipedia. Please include romanisations.
- GUYS, GUYS, just because I listed three types doesn't mean I want to limit the list to three types. Gimme 'em all! (하는데, 하지만, 해서, 하니까, 합니다, 합니까, 하구나, 하군, 하지, etc., if they exist)